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Anatomy and Physiology Defined Anatomy "Definition" Anameaning "Apart" -Tomy meaning "To Cut" Physiology "Definition" Physimeaning "Nature" -Ology meaning "The Study Of" Levels of Organization Anatomy and Physiology Atoms/ChemicalsCellsTissueOrgan Organ SystemsOrganism Ecology •Organism_______________________Ecosy stem Nerve Cell Atoms to Cells Protons & Neutrons Ameoba Animal Cell Muscle Cell Plant Cell Electrons Cells to Tissues Cardiac Muscle Tissue Cell in ________ Single Cells Join to Make Tissue Tissues to Organs Join Together Individual Cardiac Tissues A single Organ (heart) Organs to Organ Systems Artery Vein Heart Capillaries Cardiovascular System Organ Systems ? ? ? ? ? ? Organisms 11 Organ Systems 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Integumentary System-Skin Skeletal System-Bones Muscular System-Muscles Nervous System-____________,___________,__________ Endocrine System-Pituitary, Thyroid, Adrenals, Pancreas, and other hormone producers 7) Cardiovascular System-Heart, Vessels, Capillaries Lymphatic System-_________,__________,___________, 8) and other Blood (cleaning) related organs Respiratory System-Nasal, Larynx, Bronchi, Lungs 6) 9) 10) 11) Digestive System-__________ from Mouth to Anus Urinary (Excretory)-Kidney, Bladder, Urethra, Ureter Reproductive-Testis, Ovary, Penis, Uterus, Vagina Systems 5&7 Endocrine Lymphatic Series of Organs that produce _______________ Hormones regulate Growth, Metabolism, and Sexual Development Hormones are released from organs into bloodstream for transport Is involved in the ___________ of the body Generates _____________ Produces WHITE BLOOD CELLS Drains excess body fluids Lymph nodes located in neck, groin, and armpit regions Spleen is “largest” lymph Basic Life Functions Maintaining Boundaries-Cells and Skin (both) ___________ Responsiveness Digestion Metabolism Excretion ____________ ____________ Survival Needs Nutrients __________ __________ Body Temperature Atmospheric Pressure Homeostasis The body ____________ to maintain a constant state. If hottry to cool, if dehydrated-conserve moisture. Components of a Homeostatic Event Receptor Control Center Effector Homeostatic Imbalance Most diseases are classified as Homeostatic Imbalance In every chapter, example of homeostatic imbalance will be discussed They are indicated in your text by a RULER BALANCED ON A PYRAMID Find 2 in your book now, give page number and explanation A.________________ B.__________________ Anatomical Positioning THE Anatomical Position ***Please assume this position by your desk*** ***Please assume this position by your desk*** A person in the anatomical position is standing erect with the head, eyes and toes pointing forward, feet together with arms by the side. The palms of the hands are also point forward. ***Please assume this position by your desk*** Directional Terms superior/inferior anterior/posterior medial/lateral dorsal/ventral intermediate proximal/distal superficial/deep Use page 12 to make sketches of each of these in your notes Diagram1 Anterior Torso Diagram 2 Diagram3 Leg Landmarks Diagram 4 Arm Landmarks Diagram 5 Torso Posterior (Body Landmarks) Body Planes and Sections Regions and Quadrants Dorsal Body Cavities Ventral Body Cavity Summary Resource Page Internet Sites 1) http://www.cellsalive.com/index.htm http://www.gen.umn.edu/courses/1135/lab/histolab/muscleimages.html http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/CVHTML/CV001.html http://users.tpg.com.au/users/amcgann/body/circulatory.html http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide01.cfm?q=central%20nervous%20system&dpg=28 http://kcfac.kilgore.cc.tx.us/luneaupage1409/torso%20anterior%20view.jpg 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)